Friday, December 11, 2009

Have any beauty tips?

Im poor and cant afford beauty products but I want to look pretty. Do you have any around the house ideas I could use?Have any beauty tips?
i think you can call makeup comapnies and they send someHave any beauty tips?
1. If you want extra hair shine, shower with cold water after you鈥檝e washed out the shampoo with warm water.





2. Scrub up at home. Forego exfoliating treatments at a spa and whip up your own: Mix a handful of coarse sugar crystals with some olive oil, and use to slough off dead skin in the shower.





3. Fake a perfect manicure. Soak nails in lemon juice to nix stains, then use a nail buffer to make tips shiny. No polish required!





4. Maximize your lipstick. Your favorite lipstick can go the distance when you change its finish! Apply lipstick over a thin layer of Vaseline for a glossy look; pat on with a fingertip for a stain; dust with loose powder for a matte look; and mix with a bit of dark shadow for an evening effect.





5. Use hair products wet and dry. Instead of investing in two different styling aids, use one for all of your needs: Apply a hair cream to damp locks to tame frizz, then smooth on a bit when hair is dry to smooth flyaways. Or use gel on wet hair for hold, then add some more to dry hair for shine.





6. Hit the drugstore. Most drugstore cosmetics are related to department store brands: L'Oreal to Lanc么me, Jane to Estee Lauder. That means the cheaper versions use the same cutting-edge technologies as their pricier sisters. Best low-cost bets: Mascara and lipstick.





7. Invest in all-over color. For a so-chic, monochromatic look, wear the same shade on cheeks and lips (and eyes, if it's not too rosy). Nars and Stila make top-notch all-over color products that are well worth their price.





8. Try a multipurpose miracle. Vaseline and Smith's Rosebud Salve are wonders: Use them as lip balm or gloss, to make eyebrows glossy, to moisturize cuticles, and to soothe dry skin patches. The bonus: They're super cheap!





9. Go for all-purpose moisture. A giant bottle of Cetaphil lotion -- under $10 at the drugstore -- works on face, body, even the roughest of heels. Plus, it's noncomedogenic, so it won't cause blemishes!





10. Stake out salon training nights. Most top hair salons offer low-cost cuts on training nights, where student stylists work their magic (under the close watch of their more senior colleagues).





11. Don't be fooled by high-price skincare. Dermatologists consistently recommend their old (low-cost) favorites: Neutrogena, Purpose, and Cetaphil cleansers and moisturizers.
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Some cheapy ideas...here goes:





The absolute BEST hair conditioner I've ever used is to simply try mayonnaise...no particular brand...especially if you have thick hair that tends to absorb moisturizer. And no, I'm not kidding. It works because of the many oils that are present in the mayo. I use it probably every few months for a major moisture treatment.





To whiten your teeth...brush with baking soda.





My grandmother used to collect the perfume samples that you can get from Avon...rubbing them behind her ears and on her neck...placing the cotton pad in her bra strap (on the shoulder) for an inexpensive perfume scent.





Use cornstarch instead of loose face powder. It fights shine better, absorbs more oil and lasts longer. Also, the next time you're in a public restroom, grab 1 or 2 of the toilet sheet covers...fold them up and take them home. Once home, cut them into little squares and use them as face blotters. I saw this on the Tyra Banks Show and it really works. The funny thing is that the material used for these covers is the same exact stuff the make the real face blotters with...crazy huh?





Mix cat litter (100% all natural and clay) into a bowl with some water to make a paste, then use as a cleansing mask.





Spray nonstick cooking onto your fingernails to quickly dry nail polish.





Add a small packet of plain gelatin to 1/2 cup shampoo to add volume to your hair.





And try to conduct a search on line or visit the actual websites for various make up brands to find money saving coupons and freebies. Here's one for you http://www.mysavings.com/free-product-sa鈥?/a>





Good luck!

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